It is approx 7 1/2" tall with a 4 1/2" in diameter rim. It has a polychrome geometric design around the base.The top portion of the vase is corrugated all around.

This vessel is thick walled and is a little off center. There is a hairline crack that extends 4" down from the rim which can only be seen upon close inspection. There is a nick on the inside lip of the rim.

It is 10" in diameter and approx 2" tall.
I believe it's woven sweetgrass.
The tag that came with the basket states the origin of the basket to be from Maine by the Micmac or other tribe (cant make out the name).
Similar looking basket online was made from the Wanabaki or Penobscot tribe.
Some color fading to the basket otherwise great condition.
Possibly a sewing basket.

Anatole Krasnyansky Venice Autumn Signed Litho 902/950
The print is approx 12" x 15"
The framed measurement is approx 22" x 26"
It is framed under glass.The frame is made out of a dark reddish wood
It is hand signed in pencil by the artist
There are some dings to the frame
COA is affixed to the back of the frame

Stoneware advertising Jug.
It is 7" tall.
The advertisement states "The Curlique will curl the straightest hair on the first application,(without injury) in soft, luxuriant, beautiful flowing curls.
Prof. B.H. Robb, Parkman, Ohio.
Marked Made in England on the bottom and has an empressed J on the side.
Great condition.

It is 9 1/2".
It is light green and is decorated with transferware roses with hand painted highlights.
The edges have gold trim.
The bottom is stamped "Christmas Rose" and there are some handwritten & ink stamped numbers.
The ink makers mark is smudged and is illegible.
No chips or cracks.

Blue and White Canton There are four 8 3/4" plates.
One 6" plate and one approx 3" with a 4" in diameter rim tea or coffee cup.
The plates have a slight orange peel texture to the front. The bases have some fine kiln grit or fritting.
The rims of the set are very thin so there are a lot of small under the rim chips on all the plates and some fleabites along the rim of the cup.
Unmarked.